Jenna Bush Hager only welcomed new daughter Mila two weeks ago, but she looked sensational as she appeared with her mother, grandmother and sister in Dallas, Texas today, at the dedication of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

Wearing a bright red dress, there was not a sign of the 'mummy tummy' that most new mothers might be suffering from so soon after giving birth.

A glossy blow-dry and flawless make-up added polish, and ensured that she more than held her own alongside her camera-ready relatives on the Todayshow - the first time the three generations have been interviewed together.

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On form already: Jenna Bush Hager with (from left) grandmother Barbara, mother Laura, and twin sister Barbara on the Today show ahead of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum dedication

Oneuser wrote: 'Love this! Classy group of ladies..& Jenna looks FAB after just having a baby!! Congrats to the Bush fam! [sic]'

'We left the little babe, just because this happens once, and we would only leave the babe for my Popsicle'

The newest member of the Bush family was not present though. Barbara Bush Senior told Matt Lauer: 'We have a fourth generation - [Jenna] just didn't bring her!'

Explaining her decision to leave Mila in New York, Mrs Hager said: 'We left the little babe, just because this happens once, and we would only leave the babe for my Popsicle . . . But of course we love her, she's so darling and I can't wait till she meets her great grandmother.'

Polished: New mother Mrs Hager had a glossy blow-dry and flawless make-up, ensuring that she more than held her own alongside her camera-ready twin sister

Matt Lauer also interviewed Mrs Hager's former President father, George W Bush, asking him how he felt to be a grandfather for the first time.

'It'sawesome, I mean, just awesome, and such a joy,' he replied. 'It's really the beginning of a new chapter in our lives to be grandparents.'

The family joked that new baby Mila could be the next Bush in the White House, though Mrs Hager was quick to add 'I don't want to put that pressure on her.'

Butit was her grandmother Barbara who sparked the most controversy on thatsubject, announcing that she doesn't want her son, Jeb Bush, to run forpresident in 2016 because the country has 'had enough Bushes.'

'He’sby far the best qualified man, but no,' a blunt Mrs Bush said when asked whether Jeb, the former governor of Florida, should run.

Emotional: Mrs Hager's husband Henry wipes a tear from her face as her father pays tribute to his daughters in his speech

Duty calls: Mrs Hager said that the only reason she would leave her newborn at home is for her 'Popsicle'

Special occasion: Mrs Hager her sister Barbara greet friends and family at the opening ceremony of the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas

The new mom finished her look with nude platform stiletto heels

'I really don’t,' she continued. 'I think it’s a great country. There are a lot of great families, and it’s not just four families or whatever. There are other people out there that are very qualified. We’ve had enough Bushes.'

Whether there were future Presidents in their midst or not, the whole Bush clan was present at the ceremony today.

When George W Bush gave his speech and mentioned his pride in his daughters, Mrs Hager could be seen shedding a tear, and husband Henry wiping it from her face.

Later, she tweeted a reference to her grandfather's bright pink socks, which may be a reference to the fact that his new great-grandchild is a girl.

A new chapter: Mrs Hager's father George W Bush, pictured with wife Laura ahead of the dedication, said it was 'just awesome' and 'such a joy' to be a grandfather

Pink for a girl? Mrs Hager's grandfather, formerpresident George H.W. Bush, appeared to be paying tribute to his new great-granddaughter with the bright hue of his socks

Posting a photo of George H.W. Bush's fancy footwear, she wrote: 'One of the cutest, sweetest men I know, loves a good sock! Happy to be with family!'

'It's really the beginning of a new chapter inour lives to be grandparents'

Earlier this week Mrs Hager revealed that she was at her baby shower when her water broke three weeks early, and today, twin sister Barbara revealed that she was present at the time.

'I was with Jenna when Mila decided to arrive early,' she said. 'Which was very fun and funny and sort of traumatizing . . . but she is the sweetest and I'm very excited.'

Speaking by phone interview on Monday, Mrs Hager told herToday Show co-anchors that it came as a complete shock.

New mother: Jenna Bush Hager with her newborn baby daughter Mila. The 31-year-old told her Today Show co-hosts on Monday that she and husband Henry are as 'happy as can be'

'I was having a baby shower that day, and I felt the baby move and everybody was staring at me cause it was one of those baby showers whereyou open gifts,' she recalled.

'I kind of started sweating, which is a normal thing. but then all of a sudden in front of all of my friends, my water broke.'

Itwould seem that the 31-year-old had two baby showers, one that took place before she went on maternity leave that featured on the Today Showand in People magazine, and a second private party after she stopped work, during which her water broke.

Double celebration: Jenna, who had two baby showers, revealed that she was at her second celebration when her water broke three weeks early. Hoda Kotb (left) and Meredith Viera (right) were guests at the first one

Thedaughter of former President George W Bush says that she and her husband Henry are 'as happy as can be' despite the fact that their new daughter's arrival has turned their home upside-down.

'I don't even really like the color pink and there's pink all over my apartment,' she admitted. 'I like things to be really neat and there's bottles and things all over.'

Jenna says she is head-over-heels in love with little Mila though.

Besotted: 'I've learned that you can love somebody in a totally different way,' Jenna said

Proud grandparents: Former President George W Bush and his wife Laura pose with new granddaughter Mila

'I've learned that you can love somebody in a totally different way,' she said. 'I'm close to crying, of course, youknow me. I'm totally crazy about her.'

Shedescribed her husband as 'a really modern dad', and the first time he read a story to their daughter also triggered her tears.

'He was taking a conference call while holding the baby yesterday,' she revealed. 'But we're just having so much fun. He read the first book to her that Don Nash gave us. I cried.'